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Marie ANDRE-MILESI Marie.Milesi@ac-besancon.fr
Collège Lucie Aubrac, PONTARLIER, FRANCE Académie de Besançon.
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We were shocked by the horror of the photographs which are testimonies of torture and experiments made in the concentration camps when Americans arrived. Most of the experiments were done on people because of their belonging to the Jewish religion and /or because they were Jews (Jewish)We could for example see children’ s clothes and people’s hair. It was of the utmost violence and extremely difficult to watch!As … |
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the pride of Gustave Courbet whose paintings are still questioning our twenty-first century eye and sense of beauty.
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Deux mille Neuf! 2009 wishes |
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2009 wishes !
Note our new postal address:
Collège Lucie Aubrac
BP 25 25300 DOUBS France
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Fredrika: Buddharama Temple |
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Budharama tempel in Fredrika
By Maritza
The buddhist are going to build a temple in Fredrika It will be the biggest temple in Europe. Phramha Boonthin Taosiri, the chief monk in Sweden, decided that in 2004. We are not Buddhist in Fredrika, but many Thai people come here every summer to pick berries and sell. They have not started building the temple yet, but there is a big monk statue and a golden Buddha statue on the Temple Mountain. Every summer they have ceremonies and festivals where they collect money for the temple.
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Fredrika: Four seasons |
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Four seasons
by Wictor
We have a temperate climate, which means that we have four very different seasons. Since we live in the northern part of Sweden, we have very long winters and short summers. Here are some short summaries about our four seasons.
Winter – November to February
Our climate is cold and icy in the winter. And we have long, dark and cold nights. The weather is clear and consists of sunlight and ice-cold temperatures. The temperatures sometimes reaches -40° Celsius (which is rare in the most parts of Sweden), but normally it is -10° to -20° Celsius. Sometimes, you don’t want to go outside due to the cold because it hurts to breath cold air, but after a while you get used to it.
Spring – March to May
It’s snowy and around 0° Celsius on the spring. It’s not very cold, and the snow usually melts down, and freezes again during cold nights. We normally have snow left on the ground until the end of April.
Summer – June to August
The summer is most of the time pretty warm. It is around 20°Celsius to 28°Celsius. Sometimes it rains and sometimes we have chilly winds, even in the summer. The most special about our summers are the bright nights. We have midnight sun during June and July, and it is quite intense and a powerful brightness over the sky.
Autumn – September to October
Our autumn is quite short, but yet so cold and rainy. We have cloudy weather during the short autumn. Our broad-leaved trees become very colorful during the autumn, almost glaring the yellow, orange and red colors on the leaves.
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Fredrika – Cultural Identity
Fredrika – Natural Identity
FUERTEVENTURA
FUERTEVENTURA HISTORY
FUERTEVENTURA NATURAL IDENTITY
Lower Silesia Poland
The Natural and Cultural Identity of Lower Silesia Poland
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Fredrika; The Sami |
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The Sámi people
By Wictor
The Sámi people is an ethnical minority in Sweden. They are a national group, and they see themselves as one people, even if they live in different geographical countries. The total population of the Sámi people is around 80 000-135 000, but only 20 000 of them live in Sweden.
The Sámi peoples work can be divided into three divisions. The first division is reindeer herding, the second fishing (mainly in Norway and Russia) and the third is everything else except reindeer herding and fishing.
The reindeer herding is an old part of the Sámi culture, and 10 % of the total population practices reindeer herding. In Sweden only Sámi are allowed to practice reindeer herding. They are nomades and move with the reindeers; in the summer, they live up in the mountains and in the winter in the forest region, like here around Fredrika. They’re using modern technology, like helicopters, snowmobiles and so on.
Thibault 4°2 Lucie Aubrac 2008-2009
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